Reviewing for EOGs and the Geometry EOC

Please note that each post is labeled with MATH 8 or GEOMETRY. Math 8 review topics are correlated to the 8th grade EOG and GEOMETRY review topics are correlated to the Geometry EOC.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

MATH 8: Similar Figures

CLICK HERE for problems; complete questions 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 17, and 18.

MATH 8: Using Pythagorean Thm for Measurement

CLICK HERE for questions. Complete questions 1, 2, 3, and 7, and then try question 4 for extra practice.

MATH 8: Dilations

CLICK HERE for practice~ note: you may skip question 3, and consider questions 6 and 7 to be an extra challenge :)

GEOMETRY: Geometric Mean Review

Review Lesson: CLICK HERE

Practice: CLICK HERE

Monday, May 24, 2010

MATH 8: More Practice with Equations of Lines

Practice 1: Slope and Lines CLICK HERE

Practice 2: Equations of Lines CLICK HERE

GEOMETRY: Geometric Relationships

CLICK HERE for practice with Geometric Relationships

GEOMETRY: Parallel Lines and Quadrilaterals

CLICK HERE for practice with parallel lines and quadrilaterals.

GEOMETRY: Transformations

CLICK HERE for a review of transformations

GEOMETRY: Pythagorean Thm Practice

CLICK HERE for Pythagorean Thm Practice for GEOMETRY STUDENTS

GEOMETRY: Triangle Proofs Practice

CLICK HERE for Triangles Practice

MATH 8: Rational or Irrational: You be the Judge

Click Here for practice evaluating whether or not a number is rational or irrational.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

MATH 8: Destination Math: Exploring Slope-Intercept Form

Follow along with the Destination Math Tutorial, then work through the problems at the end! Good Luck!

CLICK HERE

Monday, May 3, 2010

MATH 8: Slope Review

Assignment 1:
  • Study how to find slope on a graph on Cool Math: CLICK HERE
  • THEN, use your dry erase graphs and practice finding the slope on the following quiz: CLICK HERE

Assignment 2:

  • Study the slope formula on Cool Math: CLICK HERE
  • Then, practice your knowledge of the slope formula by taking the following quiz: CLICK HERE

Assignment 3:

  • Remember what a positive slope looks like, how about a negative slope, a slope of zero, how about an undefined slope? Use the textbook to review if needed and sketch an example of each type.
  • Then, take a quiz: CLICK HERE

GREAT WORK~ put all of your work into your folder!